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Eighteen Great Selections from the Staff of Clem Labine's Period Homes Magazine

November 19, 2008

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Featured Webinar: The Science of Wooden Windows
Why is wood still the number-one spec for in-kind window replacement on historic projects and a top choice in the market for new construction? The answer is more scientific than you might think - learn the basics of wood science as they apply to installation and performance from two prominent experts in the field. Listen and earn 1.5 AIA HSW CEUs for participating. Learn more.

JUST FOR ARCHITECTS

This new resource is designed just for architects. Find technical resources, LEED materials, AIA continuing education opportunities, contact information and more. Learn more.

ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE

Marvin Architectural Hardware offers a collection of designer handles to complete our windows and doors, with choices that complement a wide variety of architectural and design styles. Just as importantly, the hardware is engineered to fit and operate flawlessly. Learn more.

DIVIDED LITE PATTERNS

Marvin's custom capabilities allow us to create almost any divided lite pattern you can dream up. With well over 20 various patterns Marvin is sure to find one that can help make any room just as unique as your home itself. Learn more.

MARVIN DESIGN SYSTEM
The Marvin Design System is more than just CAD symbols. It’s a complete design and specification software package that enables architects and builders to take full advantage of the design opportunities afforded by the 11,000 + Marvin product line, plus the ability to create custom designs. Learn more.

WORKING WITH MARVIN

Marvin product innovations and services save time and labor and improve results for building professionals. Put Marvin on the job and start saving—while you provide beauty and performance your clients can appreciate for years to come. Learn more.

MORE WEBINARS
Windows and Historic Preservation Projects
Listen in as two experts discuss the details about the advantages and disadvantages of using wood and clad windows on your historic restoration and rehabilitation projects. Also, earn 1 AIA HSW CEU for participating. Learn more.

Do’s and Don’ts of Traditional Windows
When you’re specifying windows for historic projects or traditionally inspired new construction, success lies in getting the architectural details right. Learn how to make traditional window design work for you. Listen and earn 1 AIA HSW CEU for participating. Learn more.

To receive a free DVD on replacement window options, please call Marvin Windows and Doors at (888) 537-8268 or visit www.marvin.com.


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